We are having issues with being able to deploy to openshift. The deployment process runs but then doesn't actually deploy any new code to our gears.
Here is my travis file:
language: node_js
node_js:
- '0.10'
before_script:
- npm install -g bower grunt-cli
- gem install sass
- bower install
services: mongodb
before_deploy:
- rm -rf .sass-cache .tmp client e2e node_modules server styleguide *.*
- mv dist/* ./
- rm -rf dist
- ls
notifications:
slack: REMOVED
deploy:
- provider: heroku
api_key: REMOVED
skip_cleanup: true
buildpack: https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-buildpack-multi.git
app:
qa: snd-onair-webclient-qa
production: snd-onair-webclient-production
- provider: openshift
user: rbrookfield@352inc.com
password:
secure: REMOVED
skip_cleanup: true
clean_up: false
domain: onairtest
app:
staging: snd
branches:
only:
- dev
- staging
- qa
- production
And here is the tail of my travis deployment:
authenticated as rbrookfield@352inc.com
found app snd
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Your identification has been saved in .dpl/id_rsa.
Your public key has been saved in .dpl/id_rsa.pub.
The key fingerprint is:
1d:0f:07:49:08:90:f3:1a:2f:b7:c3:9a:c4:19:bd:c7 testing-worker-linux-4554f670-1-8413-linux-2-14078509
The key's randomart image is:
+--[ RSA 2048]----+
| .o.. oo. |
| o . .. |
| o o . |
| ... . = |
| .+. S . . |
| .oooo |
| ++..E |
| . .+. |
| o. . |
+-----------------+
dpl.3
Deploying application
warning: push.default is unset; its implicit value is changing in
Git 2.0 from 'matching' to 'simple'. To squelch this message
and maintain the current behavior after the default changes, use:
git config --global push.default matching
To squelch this message and adopt the new behavior now, use:
git config --global push.default simple
See 'git help config' and search for 'push.default' for further information.
(the 'simple' mode was introduced in Git 1.7.11. Use the similar mode
'current' instead of 'simple' if you sometimes use older versions of Git)
Warning: Permanently added 'snd-onairtest.rhcloud.com' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
Everything up-to-date
Done. Your build exited with 0.
I have also setup a ssh key on my openshift gears since this a private repository and I am able to access it from the instances. Im not sure what is going on here.
Seems like a common-ish issue. You need to do a commit in the travis.yml file so that the updates are reflected. Here is the part in my code where I make the commit after my tests:
Also be nice to note that a user could perform a build operation and deploy just the artifacts by doing something like the following: